4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (2024)

  • Categories
  • Food and Entertaining
  • Food Preparation
  • Food Preservation Techniques

Download Article

Explore this Article

methods

1Cooking Your Egg Rolls

2Storing Your Egg Rolls Correctly

3Reheating Egg Rolls on a Skillet

4Warming Egg Rolls up in the Oven

+Show 1 more...

-Show less...

Other Sections

Tips and Warnings

Things You'll Need

Related Articles

References

Co-authored byEric McClure

Last Updated: January 29, 2024Tested

Download Article

A delicious, crispy egg roll is a phenomenal treat. Unfortunately, if you don’t eat them all in one sitting, the oil in the wrapper and the moisture in the fillings can cause the fried rice paper wrapping to become soggy and unappealing. If you’re making them from scratch, the best way to keep egg rolls crispy and delicious is to avoid unnecessary oils and remove the excess moisture in the ingredients. For store-bought egg rolls, there are several ways to keep the oil and moisture from getting out of hand.

Method 1

Method 1 of 4:

Cooking Your Egg Rolls

Download Article

  1. 1

    Keep the ingredients dry before making egg rolls from scratch. After washing your veggie fillings, wipe all of the water off with a paper towel before cutting the vegetables. Once cut, wrap your fillings in another paper towel and squeeze them to wring the moisture out. If you’re using any meat fillings, squeeze the moisture out with a paper towel after cooking and cutting the ingredients.[1]

    • The more moisture you can remove from the ingredients, the more likely the egg roll wrapper will stay dry when cooking and storing the egg rolls.
  2. 2

    Avoid adding oils to store-bought egg rolls. For frozen rolls, there is almost always enough oil in the wrapper already. Do not add any sesame oil, soy sauce, or vegetable oil to your egg rolls before cooking them. This may feel counterintuitive, but egg roll wrappers have plenty of oil built into them to begin with and adding more can lead to soggy egg rolls.

    Tip: This can also be relevant for homemade egg rolls. While you do need to use some oils to make them, try to keep the liquids to a minimum. If you’re deep-frying them, they’ll be submerged in oil anyway, so there’s no need to add more.

    Advertisem*nt

  3. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (6)

    3

    Cool your rolls on a wire rack instead of a paper towel or plate. Regardless of whether you air fried, deep-fried, or baked your egg rolls, do not let them cool on a paper towel or plate. Instead, use a pair of tongs to set the egg rolls on a raised cooling rack with a baking sheet underneath it. This way, the oils won’t build up at the base of the egg roll and will drip freely to the baking sheet below.[2]

    • If the oils build up in the base of the wrapper, your egg rolls will only feel partially crispy and the wrapper at the bottom of each egg roll will feel soggy.
  4. 4

    Go light on the sauces if you want to reheat the rolls later. Do not douse your egg rolls in sauce before serving them. Instead, let people dip their egg rolls as they desire. Storing egg rolls that already have sauce on them is exceptionally hard and the sauce is extremely likely to make them soggy when you reheat them.[3]

    • If you’re storing any sauces for your egg rolls and you’re putting the rolls in the fridge, do not package them together. The rolls may absorb some of the moisture from the sauces.
  5. Advertisem*nt

Method 2

Method 2 of 4:

Storing Your Egg Rolls Correctly

Download Article

  1. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (9)

    1

    Line a well-ventilated container with a paper towel for fridge storage. You should not use an airtight container to store your egg rolls in the fridge since the moisture inside of each roll needs air to dissipate. Get a well-ventilated container for your egg rolls. Line the bottom of your storage container with 2-3 paper towels to absorb any oil from your egg rolls.[4]

    • A takeout container or Styrofoam container with 3-5 holes punched it in is perfect for this.

    Variation: If you don’t have a good container for this, use an airtight storage container and don’t close the lid all the way. Leave a 12–1in (1.3–2.5cm) gap between the container and the lid to give the rolls room to breathe.

  2. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (10)

    2

    Line your egg rolls on the paper towel in a single layer. Do not stack your egg rolls and leave as much space between the individual rolls as possible. Lay your egg rolls flat on the bottom of your container.[5]

    • The more room your egg rolls have, the more evenly the egg rolls will dry out in the fridge.
  3. 3

    Store your egg rolls in the fridge for 2-3 days. You can keep your egg rolls in the refrigerator for 2-3 days before they start to go bad. The earlier you can eat them, the better. The filling won’t be nearly as crispy after 1-2 days.[6]

    • You cannot store cooked egg rolls in the freezer without turning them into a soggy mess. You can store uncooked egg rolls in the freezer, though!
    • The refrigerator is really the only option when it comes to storing cooked egg rolls. Unfortunately, they just aren’t great dishes when it comes to long-term storage.
  4. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (12)

    4

    Store uncooked vegetarian egg rolls in the freezer with flour or cornstarch. If you’re making egg rolls from scratch and you prepared too many of them, you can store them in the freezer for 2-3 months. Get an airtight plastic food container and sprinkle flour or cornstarch along the bottom of the container. Add your uncooked rolls in a sequence of parallel rolls and columns. Sprinkle more flour or cornstarch on top before adding another layer. Close the container and set it in your freezer.

    • You can only do this if your egg rolls do not have meat in them. When you thaw the egg rolls or cook them, the meat won’t come out particularly well since it’s already been cooked.
  5. Advertisem*nt

Method 3

Method 3 of 4:

Reheating Egg Rolls on a Skillet

Download Article

  1. 1

    Heat a non-stick skillet over low heat for 5-10 minutes. Get a clean, nonstick skillet and set it out on your stove. Heat the skillet for 5-10 minutes to warm the skillet up. The goal here is to cook your egg rolls as quickly as possible to avoid giving the moisture and oils time to soak into the wrapper as the rolls reheat, so a warm skillet will help this process along.[7]

    Warning: There is no faster way to ruin perfectly good egg rolls than to reheat them in the microwave. The wrapper will become a strange combination of soggy and brittle. Do not reheat rolls in the microwave!

  2. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (15)

    2

    Place your cold egg rolls in a single layer on the skillet. Take your egg rolls out of the refrigerator and place them flat on the bottom of your skillet. If your egg rolls don’t feel oily or slick, pour 1 teaspoon (4.9mL) of olive oil into your warm pan. Arrange your egg rolls in a single layer on the skillet.[8]

    • If you hear a little sizzling, this is a good sign that you’re on the right track towards reheated rolls with a crispy snap to them.
  3. 3

    Heat your egg rolls for 3-5 minutes. Let your egg rolls heat on one side for 3-5 minutes. If you see the egg rolls start to smoke in the pan, rotate them and turn them over to keep them from burning. Egg rolls aren’t particularly thick, so they don’t need a ton of time on the skillet to reheat.[9]

  4. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (17)

    4

    Flip the egg rolls over and cook them for an additional 3-5 minutes. Use a pair of tongs to grab each egg roll and flip them over to cook on the opposite side. Reheat the second side for 3-5 minutes before transferring your egg rolls to a plate. If you like really crispy egg rolls, rotate them again 2 additional times for 1-2 minutes each before plating your egg rolls.[10]

    • If the egg rolls look like they absorbed too much oil, set them on a paper towel to dry them off before plating them.
    • To tell if the egg rolls are done, poke them with your tongs. If the skin is hard but there’s a slight give to the rolls, they’re done
  5. Advertisem*nt

Method 4

Method 4 of 4:

Warming Egg Rolls up in the Oven

Download Article

  1. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (19)

    1

    Preheat your oven to 350°F (177°C) and prepare a baking sheet. Your egg rolls will come out perfectly crispy in the oven as well. Set your oven to 350°F (177°C). While you’re waiting for the oven to preheat, line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Set the egg rolls on top of the baking sheet so that no egg roll is overlapping.[11]

    • You do not need to line the aluminum foil with cooking spray. The fried wrapper shouldn’t stick to the pan when you pull them out. The egg rolls will be less crispy if you do this as well.
  2. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (20)

    2

    Set your sheet in the oven and heat the egg rolls for 10-15 minutes. Once your oven is preheated, slide the baking sheet into the center rack. Set the timer for 10-15 minutes depending on how cold the egg rolls were when you took them out of the fridge. If they were hard and really cold to the touch, 15 minutes is likely appropriate. If they were only moderately cold, 10 minutes should get the job done.[12]

    • You can cook them a little longer if you like your egg rolls extra crispy!
  3. 4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (21)

    3

    Take the sheet out of the oven and enjoy your egg rolls. Once the egg rolls have reheated, put on an oven mitt and slide the pan out of the oven. Set it on top of your stove and use tongs to lift the egg rolls off and set them on a plate.[13]

    • If they look oily or moist, set the egg rolls down on a paper towel and blot them dry with a separate paper towel to remove the excess oil.
  4. Advertisem*nt

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question

200 characters left

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Submit

      Advertisem*nt

      Tips

      • If you need to reheat egg rolls within 2-3 hours after you finish making them, arrange them on a wire rack with a baking sheet underneath, then place them in the oven on the lowest heat setting for 15-20 minutes.[14]

        Thanks

        Helpful1Not Helpful0

      • Don't reheat egg rolls in the microwave if you want to keep them crispy, since the microwave will cause the wrapper to absorb moisture from the fillings while the natural oils in the wrapper dissipate.

        Thanks

        Helpful0Not Helpful0

      • These methods will work for egg rolls as well, although spring wells tend to be crispier if you reheat them on a skillet.

        Thanks

        Helpful0Not Helpful0

      Submit a Tip

      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

      Submit

      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (22)

      Advertisem*nt

      Things You’ll Need

      Cooking Egg rolls Differently

      • Paper towels
      • Wire rack

      Storing Your Egg rolls Correctly

      • Storage container
      • Paper towel
      • Cornstarch or flour

      Reheating Egg Rolls on a Skillet

      • Non-stick skillet
      • Tongs
      • Plate
      • Paper towel (optional)

      Warming Egg Rolls up in the Oven

      • Baking sheet
      • Aluminum foil
      • Tongs
      • Paper towel (optional)

      You Might Also Like

      10 Ways to Keep Sliced Bananas from Turning BrownHow to Stop Bananas from Turning Brown Too Quickly
      How toKeep Sandwiches FreshHow toFerment FruitHow toSeal Glass JarsHow to Prevent Sugar Syrup from Forming Crystals (Plus, How to Fix It)How toKeep a Baguette FreshHow to Clean and Store Morel MushroomsHow toKeep Popcorn FreshHow toPreserve MangoesBest Way to Store TomatoesHow toPreserve GuavaHow toMake Raisins

      Advertisem*nt

      More References (5)

      About This Article

      4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (30)

      Co-authored by:

      Eric McClure

      wikiHow Staff Writer

      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Eric McClure is an editing fellow at wikiHow where he has been editing, researching, and creating content since 2019. A former educator and poet, his work has appeared in Carcinogenic Poetry, Shot Glass Journal, Prairie Margins, and The Rusty Nail. His digital chapbook, The Internet, was also published in TL;DR Magazine. He was the winner of the Paul Carroll award for outstanding achievement in creative writing in 2014, and he was a featured reader at the Poetry Foundation’s Open Door Reading Series in 2015. Eric holds a BA in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and an MEd in secondary education from DePaul University. This article has been viewed 41,803 times.

      6 votes - 67%

      Co-authors: 4

      Updated: January 29, 2024

      Views:41,803

      Categories: Food Preservation Techniques

      In other languages

      Portuguese

      Spanish

      • Print
      • Send fan mail to authors

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 41,803 times.

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisem*nt

      4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow (2024)

      FAQs

      4 Easy Ways to Keep Eggrolls Crispy - wikiHow? ›

      Avoid adding oils to store-bought egg rolls.

      How do you keep egg rolls from drying out? ›

      Expert Tips To Make the BEST Take-Out Egg Rolls!

      Avoid rolling these in 'assembly line' style. Work with one sheet at a time when wrapping and MAKE SURE to keep the other wrappers COVERED with a DAMP kitchen towel or paper at all times. This will help prevent them from drying out.

      How do you keep egg rolls from getting greasy? ›

      Fry at the right temperature (around 375 degrees F) using a thermometer to monitor the oil so it doesn't dip too low. Going much lower than this (like around 325 degrees F) and the egg rolls start soaking up more oil as they cook.

      How to store eggrolls? ›

      You must wait for the cooked egg rolls to completely cool down before you store them in a refrigerator or freezer. Once the cooked egg rolls have cooled down, wrap them with cling film tightly. Place the wrapped egg rolls in a plastic bag and freeze. Reheat the egg rolls in the oven or fry again without thawing.

      How to keep eggrolls crunchy? ›

      If you're making them from scratch, the best way to keep egg rolls crispy and delicious is to avoid unnecessary oils and remove the excess moisture in the ingredients.

      Why are my homemade egg rolls soggy? ›

      Skipping out on draining your veggies results in soggy egg rolls. The vegetables often involved in the filling of egg rolls are cabbage, carrots, and mushrooms.

      Should I refrigerate egg rolls before frying? ›

      Arrange egg rolls on a baking sheet dusted with cornstarch, covered with a dry towel, until all the egg rolls are stuffed. (Do not refrigerate or the wrappers will crack.) Heat the peanut oil to deep-fry temperature (325 degrees F) in a wok or deep skillet.

      How to reheat eggrolls crispy? ›

      Leave them to reheat in the oven for anywhere between seven to 10 minutes, flipping halfway through, until crisped. Your patience is rewarded with a perfectly crunchy shell and a warm egg roll center that retains its moisture.

      What is the best oil for egg rolls? ›

      Peanut oil is great for frying egg rolls as it has a high smoking point and provides a nutty flavor. If you don't have it on hand, you can use canola or corn oil. Do not use oils like sesame oil or olive oil, as they are not good candidates for deep-frying due to their low smoking point.

      What is best to seal egg rolls? ›

      THE WRAPPERS

      You will want a package with 18 egg roll wrappers. Many come in a 20 count, so you should be good to go. Cornstarch slurry: to seal the wrappers, you will need 2 teaspoons cornstarch mixed with water. This “glues” the wrappers closed much more effectively than just water or an egg wash.

      Can you use water instead of egg wash for egg rolls? ›

      Water: You can brush water onto the top of the pastry to help it brown in the oven. This won't give you a glossy finish like an egg wash, but it can still create a nice color.

      How do you keep egg rolls warm for a party? ›

      But a toaster oven is perfect for small items like rolls or dessert. The top of the oven often gets hot while it's on, too, which means you can store a casserole on top and take advantage of the carryover heat.

      Can I roll egg rolls ahead of time? ›

      Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

      Refrigerate for a few hours. Cooked egg rolls can also be made ahead of time, then reheated in an air fryer or hot skillet until toasted again on all sides. To Freeze: Allow cooked egg rolls to cool completely, then place in a freezer safe container.

      How long are leftover egg rolls good for? ›

      Once opened, they're best consumed within 3-4 days if stored in the fridge and about 1 month if frozen. If it's homemade, you should eat it within 1-2 days when refrigerated or about 1 month in the freezer. How do you tell if Egg Roll is bad?

      How do you keep homemade rolls from drying out? ›

      It is important to wrap your rolls or buns inside of foil or a plastic storage bag. If you use foil, make sure it completely encases the bread you are storing as any exposed portions will be subject to drying or mold.

      How do you keep summer rolls from hardening? ›

      Wrap individual summer rolls tightly in plastic wrap and store the rolls in an airtight container. These summer rolls can be stored like this for up to two days for best results. Be sure to bring the rolls to room temperature for about 30 minutes before eating, and don't forget a good creamy peanut dipping sauce!

      Why did my rolls come out dry? ›

      Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing.

      Top Articles
      Latest Posts
      Article information

      Author: Stevie Stamm

      Last Updated:

      Views: 5314

      Rating: 5 / 5 (60 voted)

      Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

      Author information

      Name: Stevie Stamm

      Birthday: 1996-06-22

      Address: Apt. 419 4200 Sipes Estate, East Delmerview, WY 05617

      Phone: +342332224300

      Job: Future Advertising Analyst

      Hobby: Leather crafting, Puzzles, Leather crafting, scrapbook, Urban exploration, Cabaret, Skateboarding

      Introduction: My name is Stevie Stamm, I am a colorful, sparkling, splendid, vast, open, hilarious, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.